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Here is The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion in 8K with 200+ mods and Reshade Ray Tracing

Digital Dreams has shared a video, showcasing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion in 8K with over 200 mods and Reshade Ray Tracing. In order to capture this gameplay footage, Digital Dreams used an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090.

Now the good news here is that the YouTuber has shared the list of mods that they have been using. So, if you want to make the game look similar to the video, you can download the Heartland Modlist from here. Naturally, Digital Dreams also used Marty McFly’s Reshade Ray Tracing. By using it, you can enhance the game’s Global Illumination and Ambient Occlusion. Thankfully, Oblivion is also compatible with the NVIDIA Freestyle, meaning that you can use NVIDIA’s Reshade-like Ray Tracing effects.

For a game that came out in 2006, this modded version of Oblivion looks fantastic. Distant objects look of course blurry, mainly due to the way the game’s engine handles LOD. This was also one of the game’s biggest issues at launch. Still, and as I said, for a 2006 game it looks excelent.

Speaking of 8K videos, here are Just Cause 3GTA 5 and Crysis 3 running in 8K. You can also find Assassin’s Creed ValhallaAssassin’s Creed Origins and Skyrim in 8K. Oh, and we have also shared 8K videos for Red Dead Redemption 2Batman Arkham Knight, Battlefield 1 & Metal Gear Solid 5, as well as Diablo 3, Battlefield Bad Company 2, COD: Modern WarfareRIDE 4Halo RemasterForza Horizon 5The Witcher 3Final Fantasy 7 RemakeMonster Hunter Rise and Horizon Zero Dawn.

Enjoy!

[8K] Oblivion Remastered | Ultra Modded 200+Mods | Raytracing Beyond all limits preset | NAO ENB

6 thoughts on “Here is The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion in 8K with 200+ mods and Reshade Ray Tracing”

  1. I’m still to see a “graphics enhancer” that looks more visually pleasing than vanilla Oblivion. The game has a very specific and vibrant visual identity and I haven’t seen a single mod that manages to complement this original identity.

    Also, Skyrim music doesn’t fit Oblivion at all.

      1. Yeah, I kinda wanted to mention OR.. Have you tried it? I kinda want to give it a go sometime but not sure if its even in a good state yet?

  2. WHY DOES THIS POOR DUDE FEELS THE NEED TO TALK ABOUT ANY SINGLE MOD WITH HUGE NUMBERS LIKE A MEME?
    ITS ALWAYS “16K 487467467846784 TRILLION TEXTURES AND SUPER DUPER EFFECTS”
    IT ALL LOOKS THE SAME. ALWAYS. GET CURED.

  3. Having recently revisited Oblivion and messing with Mods. This game really doesn’t need or look better with more graphical mods imo. Vanilla with a few QOL fixes felt better to me

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